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03-22-2011, 05:47 AM | #1 |
Team Keine Zugehörigkeit
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Hay Kaijuu, being that not everyone here has MC and a CNC or those that do only cut metal, would you consider selling a box or two?
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03-22-2011, 06:39 AM | #2 |
"Floater"
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a box or two
I suppose anything is possible. You should probably check it out first.
Variations are also manageable in most any material. For the Yak, plastic rules; It doesn't oxidize. Any other ideas that need a build, let me know. I live in Vista but go to Oceanside most days unless rain. I can bring it with me. P.S. We can also design and build your CNC router, then you wont need me to build a box. P.S.S. this box can be made using hand tools. A table saw, router, jig saw and a drill. Last edited by Kaijuu; 03-22-2011 at 07:03 AM. |
03-22-2011, 08:46 AM | #3 |
Team Keine Zugehörigkeit
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I have access to all the necessary tooling and machines, but our least expensive CNC runs at $11.00 per minute, yes I typed PER MINUTE. the boss might go ape ca-ca if I tossed a G job on the floor.
Pm me what you have to offer as far as a router. I have been looking at the Taig Micro mill for some time now but just cant pull the trigger.
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03-22-2011, 10:44 AM | #5 |
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best to call.
Its best just to PM me. Keith
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03-26-2011, 06:45 PM | #6 |
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Well after i got tired of seeing all my junk all over the garage, i sat down and doodle some possible way i can store my kayak in the garage. I only could mount the kayak straight on from a perpendicular point since i have one side of the garage for my kayaks to fit. I decided to make a wood frame and use PVC as my rack holders. The first bottom portion is to store all the other junk you have in your garage the second layers is for your fishing bag, batteries then comes the PVC. The top PVC come loose to remove the bottom kayak.
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03-26-2011, 07:24 PM | #7 | |
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03-28-2011, 02:53 PM | #8 |
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Battery Box Storage / Tackle box update
I've been playing around with the idea of the original battery box. I have since made someone a larger box for his Revos' rear hatch to store both his FF and Live well batteries.
Today I decided to work the large box into a storage/tackle box to fit the middle hatch of my Outback. It's close to 7" deep with a tray that slips inside and sits at the top. The tray slips in and out easily. Figured I would put small terminal tackle in the tray and the larger stuff inside the larger compartment at the lower end. Still working things out. I guess now I'll have to do the Sea trials. One thing I'm unsure of is if the ABS is going to react with my plastic swim-baits. I remember the old plastic worms would melt some of the plastics used in tackle boxes and trays. Last edited by Kaijuu; 03-28-2011 at 03:20 PM. |
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kayak fishing inovations, kayak rigging ideas |
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